Canada gold heist investigation leads to several arrests: ‘This story is a sensational one’

Authorities said 6,600 gold bars worth more than 20 million Canadian dollars, or $14.5 million, were stolen and the gold was melted down and used to purchase illegal firearms. The heist is being called the biggest gold theft in Canada’s history.

Trial date for au pair charged in Herndon double homicide expected Thursday

The trial date for a northern Virginia au pair accused in the shooting death of a man inside her employers’ family home, where one of them was found stabbed, will be set Thursday.

Should school boards require members to be parents? Arlington County says no

Should there be a requirement that you have to be a parent of an actively enrolled student in order to sit on a school board? It’s a question they took up in Arlington County Wednesday and decided, no. 

Father of two murdered teens awaits meeting with D.C. officials: 'We love our kids'

It's been two weeks since a 14-year-old boy was shot and killed at a D.C. Metro station. His family says they're waiting for city officials to meet with them to address their concerns. 

Report: Woman arrested after using uncle's dead body to get bank loan

In a shocking scene caught on video, the woman stood beside the man’s corpse while speaking to him as she tried to take out a loan of over $3,000.

2 teens hospitalized after double stabbing in southeast DC

D.C. police say two teen boys were hospitalized after both were stabbed Tuesday night in southeast Washington.

Woman robbed of $1,200 at Citibank in DC demands return of hard-earned cash

A woman was robbed at a Citibank in Northwest D.C. and police have released new surveillance video of the suspect, hoping the public will help them identify him. 

Police shooting in Oxon Hill shopping center under investigation

A Forest Heights police officer shot a man Monday outside the Safeway in the Rivertowne Commons Market Place, according to the department's Deputy Chief Kirk Banton.

Former Maryland substitute teacher sentenced to 15 years in prison for student sexual abuse

A judge sentenced a former Maryland substitute teacher to 15 years in prison for inappropriately touching several middle school students and making sexual comments about them online.